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Dog-friendly Hotels Cornwall

Heading to any popular destination in Cornwall and you'll have the choice of the best dog friendly hotels that the area has to offer. Cornwall has some superb dog walking areas, including the South West Coast path which takes you past Land's End, the Lizard peninsula and some beautiful beaches. 

  • Tregullan Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
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    Formerly the stable and grooms’ quarters for the nearby Wellington Hotel and latterly the studio of artist Kurt Jackson, this semi-detached holiday cottage is situated at the heart of picturesque Boscastle. It’s only a 100 metre walk to the harbour, cliff walks, coastal footpath and the good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. Tregullan Cottage is a charming cottage full of period features and a cosy open fire. Ideal base for exploring the North Cornish Coast; Tintagel, Port Isaac and the Eden Project are close by. Trebarwith Strand, Bossiney Haven and Crackington Haven have beautiful sandy beaches nearby and Camelford has a leisure centre and an 18-hole golf course. Fishing nearby.
    £67
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  • Ivy Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Boscastle, England
    Just a short walk from the harbour, this delightful, traditional, stone-built holiday cottage is situated in the historic and picturesque fishing village of Boscastle. End of a terrace of three, it has a bright, warm and cosy feel to it boasting a sun room with feature picture window and bespoke dog bed for your furry friends. Outside is a covered seating area, large deck and garden overlooking the Jordan Valley and countryside beyond. Breathtaking coastal walks are within a few hundred yards and the village, with its shops, restaurants and pubs, a short stroll away. Perfectly positioned to explore this stunning part of Cornwall. King Arthur’s Tintagel, Padstow, Wadebridge, Bodmin Moor and the Camel Trail, as well as beautiful sandy beaches, are all nearby. Shops and pub 400 yards.
    £111
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  • The Hayloft, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Boscastle, England
    The Hayloft is the perfect choice for a coastal escape at any time of year. This delightful end-terraced property, refurbished in 2018, offers guests a luxurious retreat in the heart of the pretty, Cornish, fishing village of Boscastle.
    Beautifully presented, this lovely holiday cottage has a spacious living room with wood burner, perfect to curl up beside on a chilly evening, and three sumptuous bedrooms in which to relax and unwind after all that sea air. There is something for everyone in this stunning location making The Hayloft the perfect choice.
    It is just a short walk down the hill into the village which is steeped in history, with a picturesque harbour and a selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. Boscastle is ideally placed on the North Cornish coast with its breathtaking coastal path and many sandy beaches and hidden coves to explore. The surfing beach of Polzeath and the family beaches of Rock, Trebarwith Strand and Daymer Bay, on the Camel Estuary, are just a short drive away. Why not hire a bike and explore the nearby Camel Trail from Wadebridge? Down the coast is Port Isaac, where the TV series Doc Martin is filmed, and just a little further along is Padstow where you’ll find Rick Stein’s famous fish restaurants. Nearby you will also find Tintagel, the mythical home of King Arthur. Golf, fishing and horse riding are all on offer close by, and further afield you can experience art and culture with the Minack Theatre, Tate Gallery or the famous Eden Project. Beach 2¼ miles. Coast path ¼ mile. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £96
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  • Trevivian House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Boscastle, England
    Located just a mile from the beautiful coastal port village of Boscastle and just 3 miles from Tintagel, this Grade II listed Cornish cottage offers accommodation for five guests in three bedrooms plus a bathroom on the first floor. A cosy lounge with a wood burner and Smart TV on the ground floor and a kitchen/diner with a dishwasher. There’s a handy utility area and outside there’s parking for one car and a lovely elevated lawned garden with furniture and seating, accessed via several steps, where you can enjoy the night skies and also the sea views.
    Boscastle is one of the most scenic coastal villages in North Cornwall and is perfect for those who want to walk and discover the amazing scenery. It has a lovely small harbour which was built to handle the slate trade from nearby Delabole quarries and is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The medieval harbour is also maintained by the National Trust. Nearby Tintagel is inextricably linked to the legend of King Arthur and is steeped in history. A visit to the English Heritage site of Tintagel Castle, where legend and historical fact alike meet stunning scenery, is a definite must while in the area and for Arthurian enthusiasts, it is unmissable!
    There are many beaches in the area for surfers and sunseekers alike including Trebarwith, Bossiney and the Castle Beach. Much of the North Cornish coastline is owned by the National Trust and is a haven for wildlife, providing fabulous walking opportunities with many well-trodden routes. There are many pretty coves and inlets to discover along this coastline including Crackington Haven, Boscastle and Morwenstow. A little further to the south is the fishing port of Padstow and quaint Port Isaac of Doc Martin fame, and 15 miles to the north is the fabulous coastal town of Bude.
    If you fancy crossing over the border into Devon and enjoy open spaces, then Dartmoor National Park is 30 miles or so to the east where you can enjoy a day of walking and discover the vast moorland and roam the craggy landscape, defined by forests, rivers, wetlands and rock formations or tors. Or search the Neolithic tombs, Bronze Age stone circles and abandoned medieval farmhouses in this amazing landscape! Beach 2¾ miles. Pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £89
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  • Sarum, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Boscastle, England
    Sarum is a beautifully presented, reverse level property with an entrance into the first-floor hallway leading into the large open plan living space, with a large expanse of windows exposing fabulous views across the valley to the sea in the distance. The living area has comfortable sofas perfect for relaxing into at the end of a busy day exploring the local area. Also on the first floor are two bathrooms, a family bathroom and further bathroom with large shower while on the ground floor are four bedrooms all with comfortable beds and storage; two double rooms, one room with bunk beds and the final bedroom with a sofa bed and access to the decked garden. A detached garage is available to store bikes, SUPs, kayaks, or boards about 25m down the lane.
    The Elizabethan harbour of Boscastle is infamous for the floods of 2004 which devastated the village. Now it is once again picture perfect with a delightful selection of gift shops, public houses, cafes, restaurants, and hotels. Boscastle has one of the most outstanding sections of the coast path with majestic promontories, crashing surf, secluded coves, and long beaches with soft, golden sand. The stunning towns of Port Isaac, Rock and Padstow are a short drive to the west and are well worth a trip.
    On Bodmin Moor, Dozmary pond is thought to contain Arthur’s Excalibur, and Merlin is thought to be still found walking under Tintagel Island. Camelford is a great centre for touring, walking, fishing, swimming, or surfing holidays. The town is steeped in history and has excellent shopping and sporting facilities. Lots of tiny coves along the headland both north and south, like Crackington Haven, Widemouth Bay, Tintagel and the famous Polzeath.
    £86
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    Lesnewth is a magical hamlet with an ancient church and a scattering of farms.
    The Leat was completed just a few years ago and this beautiful barn conversion is a spacious and very well presented property. Set out in reverse style, the first floor has a large open plan living room, dining room and kitchen with a lovely high ceiling and exposed beams. The main living area is kept snug and cosy with a wood burning stove and is furnished with two comfortable sofa beds. All the bedrooms are spacious with pine floors. Outside is a very pleasant garden with lawned levels and outside table and chairs. Take a look at our photos or 3D tour to see all around The Leat.
    The Leat (CWC534819) and Helsett Farmhouse (CWC63152) can be booked together to accommodate upto 18 guests. Beach 3½ miles.
    £102
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  • Bossy Castle, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Boscastle, England
    Bossy Castle is a stunning end of terrace period property, split over three floors which has been recently renovated but retains lots of character features. There is a warming multi fuel stove in the living room and a well equipped kitchen/dining room with large range cooker and farmhouse table. The bedrooms are all beautifully finished with a rustic style. Outside the private garden offers a stunning, private, vantage point to look down the Valency valley and watch the river, harbour and the sea, when the tide comes in.
    The Elizabethan harbour of Boscastle is famous for the floods of 2004 which devastated the village, is now once again picture perfect with a delightful selection of gift shops, public houses, cafés, restaurants and hotels. Boscastle has one of the most outstanding sections of the coast path with majestic promontories, crashing surf, secluded coves and long beaches with soft, golden sand. The stunning towns of Port Isaac, Rock and Padstow are a short drive to the west and are well worth a trip. Beach 3 miles. Pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    £96
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  • Krowji Klys, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Boscastle, England
    Perfect for a couple looking for a quirky, characterful, holiday from which to explore the beauty and magnificence of north Cornwall. Krowji Klys nestles quietly on a small farm a short drive from the famous coastal villages of Tintagel and Boscastle. Once you set eyes on this enchanting wooden holiday retreat, hidden from view, you will be struck by an almost ‘Hobbit-home meets glamping pod’ appearance sure to make you smile and just yearning to see inside. Carefully constructed and of a very rare design, this exquisite place has plenty of room, with a ground floor boasting an open plan living/dining area and quaint yet well equipped kitchen with and the essentials to hand. There is a wonderful bathroom with shower room and doors leading onto your private garden space, perfect for morning coffee or evening glass of wine, with views out to sea and the spectacular dark sky exhibiting galaxies, planets and shooting stars above you. There is a wonderful, small wooden spiral staircase with branches as handrails no less, leading up to a cosy mezzanine floor with gorgeous king-size bed. Here a peaceful night’s sleep awaits you after a busy day exploring the area and in advance of tomorrow’s adventures.
    The rugged north Cornwall coast has much to discover, with sandy beaches, coves, and inlets whilst the village of Tintagel, forever linked with King Arthur, myths, and legends and pretty Boscastle are must visits. Less than half an hour’s drive is Bude, a town with several beaches, famous for surfing and all things watersports. With shops, restaurants, the unique Bude sea pool and Southwest Coastal Path, revealing breath taking vistas at any time of the year. Inland lies Bodmin Moor, where ancient tors and fascinating stone structures punctuate the skyline, the town itself has a wonderful heritage steam railway and chilling jail experience where life behind bars in time past come to life before your eyes! Beach 2¾ miles.
    £54
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  • The Old Ferry Inn, Cornwall

    The dog-friendly Old Ferry Inn has a fabulous location on the banks of the Fowey River Estuary in the delightful village of Bodinnick. A quintessential Cornish Inn that has been providing hospitality for over 400 years.

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